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Sunday, January 25, 2015

http://ift.tt/1BpZr4B Neo Bar and Restaurant is situated on floors 8, 9, and 10 of Riga Central Station clock tower. It offers great views over the station, markets and downtown areas of Riga. Food and drinks are available, and it is quite a novel place to enjoy some refreshments while taking in the views. This film features these views over the station and the city of Riga. To read reviews of Neo Bar on TripAdvisor, click here: http://ift.tt/1zaFill . To see a film of Riga Central Station, click here: http://ift.tt/1BpZr4D . To see a film of railways in Latvia, click here: http://ift.tt/1B9DxQm . To see a film of the Avalon Hotel, Riga, click here: http://ift.tt/1B9DzYC . To see a film of Riga, click here: http://ift.tt/1BkrxhI . To see a film of Riga at night with Christmas lights, click here: http://ift.tt/1zahVIw . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1BpZr4v I recently stayed at the Avalon Hotel, whilst on a short break to Riga. The hotel is within a 5 minute walk of Riga Central Station, and is only a street away from Riga Old Town. A taxi to the hotel from the airport cost 15 Euro. I paid 208 Euro with booking.com for a superior room with queen size bed, which looked over the railway line at the front of the hotel. The room was warm, quiet and very inviting. The bed was soft and comfortable. The bathroom was modern and shiny with a shower over the bath, and complimentary shower gel and shampoo provided daily. With my superior room I also received a voucher for a complimentary two course evening meal in the hotel restaurant. This was a good bonus, although I only ate there once, and wasn't particularly enamoured with the food. The breakfast buffet was much better and was quite extensive. On weekdays breakfast lasts until 10:00, and at 10:00 the staff clear it away promptly - a little too promptly for my liking, and this needs addressing as it is not comfortable being rushed to grab food before it disappears. Reception staff and cleaners were very friendly and helpful. The building is centered around an internal central atrium. Rooms which are not superior face on to this, so in my opinion it is worth paying extra to upgrade to a superior room. Overall I liked this hotel, and would certainly recommend it to others visiting Riga. To visit the Avalon Hotel website, click here: http://ift.tt/1zaFkK3 . To read reviews of the hotel on Trip Advisor, click here: http://ift.tt/1BpZr4x . To see a film of Riga, click here: http://ift.tt/1BkrxhI . To see a film of Riga at night with Christmas lights, click here: http://ift.tt/1zahVIw . To see a film of St. Peter's Church in Riga, click here: http://ift.tt/1ClM46T . To see a film of views from Neo Bar in Riga Central Station clock tower, click here: http://ift.tt/1zahVsc . To see a film of the Kiwi Bar in Riga, click here: http://ift.tt/1BpZr4z . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1B9DzId Riga Central Station is the name of the main railway station and the surrounding district in Riga city centre. It is known as the main point of Riga due to its location near Central Station, and most forms of public transport stop in this area. Central Station is bigger than just the square in front of the station; it includes shops, public transport stops and various buildings. To read more about Riga Central Station, click here: http://ift.tt/1zahTRd . This film features views of passenger trains arriving and departing from Riga Central Station. The footage is taken from the platform, and from Neo Bar in the station clock tower. There is also footage of passengers trains, light engines and a track maintenance unit on the embankment between the station and Dzelzcela Bridge, some of this is taken from the Avalon Hotel. To see a film of railways in Latvia, click here: http://ift.tt/1B9DxQm . To see a film of views from Neo Bar in Riga Central Station clock tower, click here: http://ift.tt/1zahVsc . To see a film of the Avalon Hotel, Riga, click here: http://ift.tt/1B9DzYC . To see a film of Riga, click here: http://ift.tt/1BkrxhI . To see a film of Riga at night with Christmas lights, click here: http://ift.tt/1zahVIw . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1BT8OMY Majori is the central district of Jūrmala resort town in Latvia, famous for its spa hotels, historic Art Nouveau wooden summer houses as well as cultural activities and festivals. To read more about Majori, click here: http://ift.tt/1yaakmf . Jūrmala is a resort town stretching 32 km (20 miles) and sandwiched between the Gulf of Riga and the Lielupe River. It has a 33 km (21 miles) stretch of white-sand beach, and a population of 55,580, making it the fifth largest city in Latvia. To read more about Jūrmala, click here: http://ift.tt/1BT8MVf . This film features views from Majori Railway Station over the frozen Lielupe River, a walk along Jomas iela and Jūrmala Beach. To read more about the Lielupe River, click here: http://ift.tt/1yaalH5 . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1AYBTB3 Sambuca is an Italian anise-flavoured, usually colourless, liqueur, to read more about it, click here: http://ift.tt/1BkrxhH . Please forgive this slight detraction from the usual type of film that I upload, but I found this to be quite novel, and I wanted to share it with others. On a recent visit to Riga in my favourite bar, the Kiwi Bar, Sambuca is served in an innovative way. I've had a flaming Sambuca before but not in this way. The drink is prepared as follows: 1. Sambuca is poured into a brandy type glass. 2. Three coffee beans are added to the Sambuca (these stand for faith, hope and charity). 3. The brandy glass is balanced on its side on a tumbler. 4. The Sambuca is ignited with a cigarette lighter or match, and the brandy glass is rotated so the flame coats the whole of the inside of the rotating glass. 5. After 20 seconds, the brandy glass is lifted and the Sambuca is poured into a tumbler, the brandy glass is there placed into the tumbler to create a vacuum, and extinguish the flame. 6. The brandy glass is placed upside down on the bar, and a straw underneath it, which is then inhaled to get a 'hit' of the Sambuca fumes. 7. The Sambuca is then 'shotted'! I found this an entertaining and novel way to serve the drink. To visit the Kiwi Bar website, click here: http://www.kiwibar.lv . To see a film of Riga, click here: http://ift.tt/1BkrxhI . To see a film of nearby St. Peter's Church, click here: http://ift.tt/1ClM46T . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1AYBTB3 Sambuca is an Italian anise-flavoured, usually colourless, liqueur, to read more about it, click here: http://ift.tt/1BkrxhH . Please forgive this slight detraction from the usual type of film that I upload, but I found this to be quite novel, and I wanted to share it with others. On a recent visit to Riga in my favourite bar, the Kiwi Bar, Sambuca is served in an innovative way. I've had a flaming Sambuca before but not in this way. The drink is prepared as follows: 1. Sambuca is poured into a brandy type glass. 2. Three coffee beans are added to the Sambuca (these stand for faith, hope and charity). 3. The brandy glass is balanced on its side on a tumbler. 4. The Sambuca is ignited with a cigarette lighter or match, and the brandy glass is rotated so the flame coats the whole of the inside of the rotating glass. 5. After 20 seconds, the brandy glass is lifted and the Sambuca is poured into a tumbler, the brandy glass is there placed into the tumbler to create a vacuum, and extinguish the flame. 6. The brandy glass is placed upside down on the bar, and a straw underneath it, which is then inhaled to get a 'hit' of the Sambuca fumes. 7. The Sambuca is then 'shotted'! I found this an entertaining and novel way to serve the drink. To visit the Kiwi Bar website, click here: http://www.kiwibar.lv . To see a film of Riga, click here: http://ift.tt/1BkrxhI . To see a film of nearby St. Peter's Church, click here: http://ift.tt/1ClM46T . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1AYBQFB Leeds Bradford International Airport (IATA: LBA, ICAO: EGNM) is located at Yeadon, in the City of Leeds Metropolitan District in West Yorkshire, England, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) northwest of Leeds city centre. It serves the cities of Leeds and Bradford, as well as the wider Yorkshire region including the cities of York and Wakefield, and is the largest airport within Yorkshire. To read more about Leeds Bradford Airport, click here: http://ift.tt/1qjEArN . This short film features views from a Boeing 737 as it takes off from a snow covered Leeds Bradford Airport over a snow covered Otley Chevin and into the clouds. To see a similar take-off in non-snowy conditions, click here: http://ift.tt/1ClM3Qv . To see a detailed film of aircraft movements at Leeds Bradford Airport, click here: http://ift.tt/1I4Cveh . To see a film of aircraft movements in windy conditions at Leeds Bradford Airport, click here: http://ift.tt/1BK8yy0 . To see a film of Otley, click here: http://ift.tt/1I4Cvek . To see a film of the City of Leeds, click here: http://ift.tt/1I4CsPE . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

http://ift.tt/1xY3KEa The RER is a regional rapid transit system in France serving Paris and its suburbs. The RER is an integration of a modern city-centre underground rail and a pre-existing set of commuter rail lines. It has several connections with the Paris Métro within the city of Paris. Within the city, the RER functions like the Métro, but is faster as it has fewer stops. Since 1999 the network has consisted of five lines: A, B, C, D and E. To read more about the RER click here: http://ift.tt/WwFDak . This film features views from Paris's RER Line C from Versailles Château Rive Gauche, passing through Porchefontaine, Viroflay Rive-Gauche, Chaville Vélizy, Meudon Val-Fleury, Issy, Issy - Val de Seine, Pont du Garigliano, Javel and finally calling at Champs de Mars - Tour Eiffel. To read more about RER Line C, click here: http://ift.tt/1EJe7OF . To see a film that I made of Paris, click here: http://ift.tt/1zgwZUl . To see a film that I made of Versailles, click here: http://ift.tt/1z8w34F . To see a film that I made of Paris RER Trains, click here: http://ift.tt/1z8w1cU . To read more about Paris, click here: http://ift.tt/HZv5Id . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

Monday, January 12, 2015

http://ift.tt/1wPF1hj The Geneva tramway network is a network of tramways forming the core element of the public transport system in Geneva, a city on the Eastern tip of Lake Geneva in Switzerland. It is operated by Transports Publics Genevois (TPG), and is supplemented by the Geneva trolleybus system and numerous motor bus lines. To read more about Geneva Trams, click here: http://ift.tt/1tZHIf1 . This film features views of trams in Geneva at various points around the city centre, it was filmed during the day and at night also. To see a film that I made of Geneva in January 2015, click here: http://ift.tt/1BbtG0p . To see a film of Geneva trams, click here: http://ift.tt/1tZHHYF . To see a film of the Novotel Geneva Centre, a hotel that I stayed in whilst in the city, click here: http://ift.tt/1BbtGgW . To read more about trams, click here: http://ift.tt/J7WDkb . To read more about Geneva, click here: http://ift.tt/14ImUS3 . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1KCbPUn I recently had the pleasure of spending 4 days (3 nights) in the Swiss city of Geneva, and stayed at the Novotel Genéve Centre which is located within the city between the Pâquis-Temple and Mont-Blanc districts. The hotel is a 7 minute walk from Geneva's central station (Gare de Cornavin), and is also a 7 minute walk from the shore of the North Eastern tip of Lake Geneva, where it pours out to become the River Rhône. Whilst making my way to the hotel, I had noticed in the street called Rue de Berne, (which is left around the corner from the main entrance of the hotel) that there were a few 'unsavoury' looking characters hanging around in groups on street corners, as well as a couple of ladies whom I assumed were prostitutes. My suspicions were confirmed when I later found out that this was also Geneva's 'red light district'. I'm mentioning this now, so as to paint an accurate account of my experience. I would like to stress absolutely that at no point was I or my wife approached or bothered by any of these people, but others may find this off-putting. This is of course no fault of Novotel's who employed security guards to keep those they didn't want in the hotel out of it. There was also a sign near the main entrance warning people to keep an eye on their belongings. To access the upper floors where the bedrooms are located, it is necessary to use the elevators, which required your key card to operate - another useful security barrier employed by the hotel. I paid 472 CHF (Swiss Francs), which equates to £307 GBP / 393 Euro / $466 US. This was via Booking.com and was vastly cheaper than the cheapest room rate quoted on the hotel website: http://ift.tt/1BbtG0o which states rooms are from 180 CHF per night. For our 472 CHF we had a 2+2 room (king sized bed with double sofa bed), with breakfast for two people included, along with a local public transport travel card which covered buses, trolleybuses, trams, yellow lake boats and trains between Geneva and the airport. This saved us 10.60 CHF per person per day, so over the four days this saved us 84.80 CHF (£55.29 GBP / 70.61 Euro / $83.68 US). Geneva is quite an expensive city in terms of every day tourist expenditure, including food and drink, so any saving made is a welcome one. The room itself was a very good size, warm and comfortable. I have no real gripes about it, other than the separate toilet room not having its own sink, which I think it should have for hygiene purposes. The bathroom had both a bath and a separate shower, and the bedroom came with free tea and coffee making facilities (however no milk ever, which we found strange), it also had a free to use safe. Storage was ample, although there were only six coat hangers in the wardrobe. The bed was very comfortable. Breakfast was OK, I've had better, and I've had worse. The bacon was a little over done and fatty for my liking, and I found the turkey sausages a bit weird. The ratatouille was so bitter it was inedible to me personally, and the scrambled eggs whilst tasty were stone cold one day. With that said, the bread, salads, yoghurts, pastries and cereals were great. All of the staff were friendly and helpful and I have no complaints about them whatsoever. The building was very modern, and the lobby high-tech with computers and a touch screen TV. I did enjoy my stay here, and for the price that I paid, would certainly stay there again in future. This film features views of the hotel exterior, reception, lobby, elevator, corridor, bedroom, bathroom, restaurant and breakfast buffet. To see a film that I made of Geneva whilst staying at the hotel, click here: http://ift.tt/1BbtG0p . To see a film of Geneva trams, click here: http://ift.tt/1tZHHYF . To read more about Novotel, click here: http://ift.tt/1BbtHkN . To read reviews about Novotel Genéve Centre on TripAdvisor, click here: http://ift.tt/1tZHHYH . To read more about Geneva, click here: http://ift.tt/14ImUS3 . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

Friday, January 09, 2015

http://ift.tt/14clrUs Geneva International Airport is the international airport of Geneva, Switzerland. It is located 4 km (2.5 mi) northwest of Geneva city centre and is a hub for easyJet Switzerland and Darwin Airline as well as a focus city for Swiss International Air Lines. Its northern limit runs along the Swiss–French border and the airport can be accessed from both countries. To read more about Gèneve Aéroport, click here: http://ift.tt/14clrnh . This film features footage from an Airbus A319 that taxis along the apron at Geneva Airport, before taking off over Meyrin, and heading over the French border towards the Alpine mountain range. Identified locations in the film outside of the airport are Meyrin, Péron and Farges. There is also a shot of Geneva in the distance and Lake Geneva. To read more about Geneva, click here: http://ift.tt/14ImUS3 . To read more about Meyrin, click here: http://ift.tt/1AU5AXF . To read more about Péron, click here: http://ift.tt/1AU5AXH . To read more about Farges, click here: http://ift.tt/14clrnl . To read more about Lake Geneva, click here: http://ift.tt/1qfBryA . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1tUf6JK Leeds Bradford International Airport (IATA: LBA, ICAO: EGNM) is located at Yeadon, in the City of Leeds Metropolitan District in West Yorkshire, England, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) northwest of Leeds city centre. It serves the cities of Leeds and Bradford, as well as the wider Yorkshire region including the cities of York and Wakefield, and is the largest airport within Yorkshire. To read more about Leeds Bradford Airport, click here: http://ift.tt/1qjEArN . This film features views from an incoming Airbus A319 as it approaches and lands at Leeds Bradford Airport. Identified locations in the film are as follows: Headingley; Far Headingley; Lawnswood School; West Park; Ring Road; Wira Business Park; Woodside Quarry; Ireland Wood; Tinshill; and Cookridge. To read more information about these locations, click the links below. Headingley - http://ift.tt/1I4Ct62 . Lawnswood School - http://ift.tt/1BK8yOx . West Park - http://ift.tt/1I4Ct63 . Ring Road - http://ift.tt/1I4CvL8 . Wira Business Park - http://ift.tt/1BK8yOH . Ireland Wood - http://ift.tt/1BK8yOJ . Tinshill - http://ift.tt/1I4CvLi . Cookridge - http://ift.tt/1wL4U0m . To see a detailed film of aircraft movements at Leeds Bradford Airport, click here: http://ift.tt/1I4Cveh . To see a film of aircraft movements in windy conditions at Leeds Bradford Airport, click here: http://ift.tt/1BK8yy0 . To see a film of Cookridge countryside, click here: http://ift.tt/1I4Ct68 . To see a film of the City of Leeds, click here: http://ift.tt/1I4CsPE . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1A1lxXZ Leeds Bradford International Airport (IATA: LBA, ICAO: EGNM) is located at Yeadon, in the City of Leeds Metropolitan District in West Yorkshire, England, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) northwest of Leeds city centre. It serves the cities of Leeds and Bradford, as well as the wider Yorkshire region including the cities of York and Wakefield, and is the largest airport within Yorkshire. To read more about Leeds Bradford Airport, click here: http://ift.tt/1qjEArN . This short film features views from an Airbus A319 as it takes off from Leeds Bradford Airport over Otley Chevin and into the clouds. To see a detailed film of aircraft movements at Leeds Bradford Airport, click here: http://ift.tt/1I4Cveh . To see a film of aircraft movements in windy conditions at Leeds Bradford Airport, click here: http://ift.tt/1BK8yy0 . To see a film of Otley, click here: http://ift.tt/1I4Cvek . To see a film of the City of Leeds, click here: http://ift.tt/1I4CsPE . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1ASnfPB Edinburgh Trams is a tramway in Edinburgh, Scotland, operated by Transport for Edinburgh. It is a 14-kilometre (8.7 mi) line between York Place in New Town and Edinburgh Airport, with 15 stops. To read more about Edinburgh Trams, click here: http://ift.tt/14tUAMT . This short film features views of Edinburgh Trams on Princes Street and St. Andrew's Square. The film is merely an insight into what Edinburgh Trams look like and is brief. I will be making a more in-depth Edinburgh Trams film at a later date. The Edinburgh Trams website is here: http://ift.tt/1rYeBsQ . To see a film of Edinburgh in 2009 during the tram construction along Princes Street, click here: http://ift.tt/1tRAtpB . To see a recent film of Edinburgh, click here: http://ift.tt/1BJmJU5 . To see a film that I made of Edinburgh in 2012, click here: http://ift.tt/148K83U . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

Thursday, January 08, 2015

http://ift.tt/1BQNrIC I stayed at the Park Inn by Radisson for one night in December 2014. I had flown into Berlin that afternoon, and was due to catch an early train the next morning from Berlin to Magdeburg, from Alexanderplatz station, so this hotel was conveniently located. It was also good for checking out the extensive Christmas markets taking place in the streets below. My impressions of the hotel were that it was very big, the downside to this was the sheer number of guests in the building, it was very busy, particularly on the ground floor. The queue for checking in was long and took 20 minutes to get through, this was a major weakness of this hotel that needs addressing. Checking in took too long, and it needn't do, I would suggest that the hotel invests in some automated check-in machines to speed up the check-in process. The bedroom I had was very good, it was compact but neat, and very comfortable with excellent views towards the television tower. I had room only as the breakfast was far too expensive. Above the hotel is a panorama terrace that offers good views towards the TV tower and over Berlin. This film features views from the terrace as well as of my room. Despite the long check-in and expensive breakfast I did like this hotel, and should I need to stay at Alexanderplatz in future, would stay there again if the price was right. To read reviews of this hotel on TripAdvisor, click here: http://ift.tt/1w3TnJy . To visit the hotel website, click here: http://ift.tt/1tRd6lm . To read more about Radisson Hotels, click here: http://ift.tt/1tgSksr . To read more about Berlin, click here: http://ift.tt/vjGO1G . To read more about the Berlin TV Tower, click here: http://ift.tt/1fBEW8A . To see another video I made of views from the Park Inn by Radisson Panorama Terrace, click here: http://ift.tt/1tRd6lr . To see a detailed film that I made of Berlin, click here: http://ift.tt/1Dqjnrn . To see a film I made of the Berlin Television Tower, click here: http://ift.tt/1tRd6ln . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1BQNpR7 The Panorama Terrace is located on the roof of the Park Inn by Radisson hotel at Berlin Alexanderplatz and offers good views over the city of Berlin and particularly of the Television Tower, Red Town Hall and Berliner Dom (Cathedral). This film features december views at dusk when the Berlin Christmas markets are in full-swing. To visit the Park Inn by Radisson website, click here: http://ift.tt/1tRd6lm . To read more about Radisson Hotels, click here: http://ift.tt/1tgSksr . To read more about Berlin, click here: http://ift.tt/vjGO1G . To read more about the Berlin TV Tower, click here: http://ift.tt/1fBEW8A . To see another film that I made of the Park Inn by Radisson, click here: http://ift.tt/1BQNpRb . To see a detailed film that I made of Berlin, click here: http://ift.tt/1Dqjnrn . To see a film that I made of the Berlin Television Tower, click here: http://ift.tt/1tRd6ln . To see a film that I made of Berliner Dom, click here: http://ift.tt/1DqjnHC . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1Dqjnrf Barnetby railway station serves the village of Barnetby-le-Wold in North Lincolnshire, England. The station area still (2015) uses semaphore signals. It is operated by First TransPennine Express, with East Midlands Trains and Northern Rail also serving the station. Barnetby railway station is unstaffed, and is popular with railway enthusiasts for the freight which passes through, much of which is coming or going to Immingham Docks. To read more about Barnetby Station, click here: http://ift.tt/1BQNpQY . The film features several passenger and freight trains passing through Barnetby station. In the film the following train operating companies are featured: DB Schenker Rail (UK) - http://ift.tt/1uTkoDX ; Northern Rail - http://ift.tt/1uTkoUx ; East Midlands Trains - http://ift.tt/Yw9GG6 ; and First TransPennine Express - http://ift.tt/1rX78Mf . Featured train class types are as follows: Class 60 - http://ift.tt/1Dqjnrh ; Class 66 - http://ift.tt/1uTkprn ; Class 153 - http://ift.tt/1wL4RSd ; and Class 185 - http://ift.tt/1BQNpjV . To read more about Barnetby, click here: http://ift.tt/1BQNrbG . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 please check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; and Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page. You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1BQNnsp Doncaster railway station serves the town of Doncaster, in South Yorkshire, England. It is situated on the East Coast Main Line 156 miles (251 km) north of London Kings Cross, and is about five minutes walk from Doncaster town centre. The station is managed by East Coast. It is a major passenger interchange between the East Coast Main Line and Cross Country Route and local services running across the North of England. It is also the point for which East Coast services from London divide, either branching off to Leeds or continuing north to Scotland via Newcastle and the North East. This film features footage of train movements at Doncaster Railway Station. It was shot over a 90 minute period from 09:10 to 10:40am on Friday 22nd August, 2014. To read more about Doncaster Railway Station, click here: http://ift.tt/1uTkpaW . In the film the following train operating companies are featured: DB Schenker Rail (UK) - http://ift.tt/1uTkoDX ; East Coast - http://ift.tt/1uTkmvK ; Freightliner - http://ift.tt/1uTkmvL ; Grand Central Railways - http://ift.tt/1qnoJIw ; Northern Rail - http://ift.tt/1uTkoUx ; East Midlands Trains - http://ift.tt/Yw9GG6 ; Southern - http://ift.tt/1BQNnZs ; First Hull Trains - http://ift.tt/1qnoJIv ; First TransPennine Express - http://ift.tt/1rX78Mf ; and CrossCountry Trains - http://ift.tt/1qnoJs4 . Featured train class types are as follows: Class 43 - http://ift.tt/1uTkoUA ; Class 66 - http://ift.tt/1uTkprn ; Class 67 - http://ift.tt/1Dqjl2I ; Class 70 - http://ift.tt/1lqTe4d ; Class 91 - http://ift.tt/1qnoKMD ; Class 142 - http://ift.tt/1wL4Ttk ; Class 144 - http://ift.tt/1wL4Ttl ; Class 158 - http://ift.tt/1wL4TJM ; Class 180 - http://ift.tt/1uTkprs ; Class 185 - http://ift.tt/1BQNpjV ; Class 220 - http://ift.tt/1uTkpaR ; and Class 460 - http://ift.tt/1BQNnZx . To see other films that I have made at Doncaster station, click on the following links: http://ift.tt/1DqjnaJ / http://ift.tt/1BQNnZy / http://ift.tt/1DqjnYf / http://ift.tt/1BQNpk8 . To read more about the town of Doncaster click here: http://ift.tt/1qnoL36 . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 please check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; and Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page. You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

Sunday, January 04, 2015

http://ift.tt/1BnuajI The Panorama Tower is officially called the City-Hochhaus. It is a 36-storey skyscraper in Leipzig, Germany. At 142 m (466 ft), it is the tallest multistorey building in Leipzig. The tower was designed by architect Hermann Henselmann in the shape of an open book, and built between 1968 and 1972. It followed Henselmann's idea to cap central places in cities with a prominent tower, such as the Jen-Tower in Jena and Fernsehturm in Berlin. To read more about the tower, click here: http://ift.tt/1qR8sgd . This film features views of the tower, as well as extensive views over the city of Leipzig from the tower. To read TripAdvisor reviews of the Panorama Tower, click here: http://ift.tt/1BnuajK . To visit the Panorama Tower website, click here: http://ift.tt/1ByaSX2 . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1ByaQON The Leipzig tram network has 13 lines, and a route length of 148.3 km (92.1 mi), with 510 tram stops, making it the second biggest tram network in Germany, after the Berlin tramway network. This video features footage of trams near Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (the main railway station), as well as at other locations in the City. The footage demonstrates the different types of trams, including old Soviet era trams and very modern 'Flexity Classics', which are a model of light-rail tram manufactured by Bombardier. Although it is marketed as the most traditionally-designed member of the Flexity family, it is nevertheless a modern bi-directional articulated tram with a low-floor section allowing improved accessibility, especially to passengers in wheelchairs. To read more about Leipzig trams, click here: http://ift.tt/1Bnuajy . To read about Leipzig, click here: http://ift.tt/AxTSWm . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1ByaQi3 I stayed for one night at the Best Western Hotel in Leipzig in December 2014. I needed a hotel that would be close to the railway station, and this one fitted the bill perfectly. My room was on the 7th floor, but only the first 6 floors were lift accessible, so the remaining floor I had to access via stairs, which was slightly problematic as I was dragging a 25kg suitcase. My room was small but very cosy, the bed was extremely comfortable and I very much enjoyed my stay there. The breakfast was very good and the staff were friendly and helpful. If you need to stay in central Leipzig near to the main train station, then I would recommend this hotel to you. To read reviews of this hotel on TripAdvisor, click here: http://ift.tt/1BnuaQT . To visit the hotel website, click here: http://ift.tt/1ByaQyh . To read about Best Western Hotels, click here: http://ift.tt/1jGccD5 . To read about Leipzig, click here: http://ift.tt/AxTSWm . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

Saturday, January 03, 2015

http://ift.tt/1K9YAdl Magdeburg is the capital city of the Bundesland of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, it is situated on the River Elbe and was one of the most important medieval cities of Europe. Nowadays Magdeburg is a traffic junction as well as an industrial and trading centre. The production of chemical products, steel, paper and textiles are of particular economic significance, along with mechanical engineering and plant engineering, ecotechnology and life-cycle management, health management and logistics. To read more about Magdeburg, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzAgF . The film is taken at varying locations in and around the city centre. Identified locations and features within the film are as follows: Hasselbachstraße; Otto-von-Guericke-Straße; Leiterstraße; Faunenbrunnen; Green Citadel; Breiter Weg; Justizzentrum in the Old Post Office building; 'Rape of the Sabine Women' statues by Bernd Göbel; Saint Sebastian Cathedral; Max-Josef-Metzger-Straße; Lothar-Kreyssig-Straße; Cathedral of Saints Catherine and Maurice; Domplatz; Regierungsstraße; Kreuzgangstraße; Kloster Unser Lieben Frauen / Monastery of Our Lady; Ernst-Reuter-Allee; Bei der Hauptwache; Johaniskirche; Schleinufer; Fahnenmonument; River Elbe; Jerusalembrücken; Zollelbe; Zollbrücke; Jahrtausendturm; Brücke des Friedens; Alte Elbe; Herrenkrugstraße; Elbauenpark Natur und Kulturpark; Angersee; Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof / Main Railway Station; and finally the view I had from the InterCity Hotel at 03:00 on the 6th December, 2014 of a large fire somewhere near Maybachstraße (probably a building or vehicle). I would be interested to know what the fire was, if anyone watching this knows. Information about some of the identified locations and features within the film can be found by clicking the following links: Green Citadel - http://ift.tt/1HpuErm ; Justizzentrum in the Old Post Office building - http://ift.tt/1HpuFvu ; 'Rape of the Sabine Women' statues by Bernd Göbel - http://ift.tt/1uWPZlg ; Saint Sebastian Cathedral - http://ift.tt/1HpuFLL ; Cathedral of Saints Catherine and Maurice - http://ift.tt/1K9YCSz ; Johaniskirche - http://ift.tt/1HpuEHH ; River Elbe - http://ift.tt/1eR6QvK ; Jerusalembrücken - http://ift.tt/1HpuEHK ; Zollbrücke - http://ift.tt/1K9YCSC ; Jahrtausendturm - http://ift.tt/1HpuFLP ; Brücke des Friedens - http://ift.tt/1K9YD8Q ; and Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof - http://ift.tt/1wL4UNS . To see a film of Magdeburg trams, click here: http://ift.tt/1HpuEHO . To see a film of Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof, click here: http://ift.tt/1K9YD8U . To see a review of the InterCity Hotel in Magdeburg, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzBBo . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

Friday, January 02, 2015

http://ift.tt/1wL4WVX According to http://ift.tt/1ygzC8c The Magdeburg tramway network (German: Straßenbahnnetz Magdeburg) is a network of tramways forming part of the public transport system in Magdeburg, the capital city of the federal state of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Opened in 1877, the network has been operated since 1999 by Magdeburger Verkehrsbetriebe (de) (MVB). This film features views of trams in and around Magdeburg including in the city centre and in some of the more suburban areas. To visit the Magdeburger Verkehrsbetriebe website, click here: http://www.mvbnet.de . To read more about Magdeburg, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzAgF . If you would like to see a film of varied rail traffic at Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzAgI . To read more about transport in Magdeburg, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzAxj . To see a film of a hotel review of the InterCity Hotel Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzBBo . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1ygzBRR Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station for the city of Magdeburg in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The station is the main station of Magdeburg and along with Halle Hauptbahnhof is the centre of long-distance rail transport in Saxony-Anhalt. It is also connected with the Magdeburg S-Bahn network and the HarzElbeExpress regional rail network. To read more about Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof, click here: http://ift.tt/1wL4UNS . The station sees a good deal of varied rail traffic, including Magdeburg S-Bahn, Harz-Elbe Express, DB Regio / regional Deutsche Bahn services, ICE trains, Intercity trains, heritage steam tours and a great deal of passing freight. This film features views of Steam Trains on special Christmas 2014 heritage workings both passing, departing and arriving at Magdeburg. The footage is taken from the nearby InterCity Hotel, from a room overlooking the station. To read more about Magdeburg, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzAgF . To read more about Deutsche Bahn, click here: http://ift.tt/1yo9WSq . If you would like to see a film of more varied rail traffic at Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzAgI . To read more about transport in Magdeburg, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzAxj . To see a film of a hotel review of the InterCity Hotel Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof, from which some of this footage was filmed, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzBBo . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1ygzBBf Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station for the city of Magdeburg in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The station is the main station of Magdeburg and along with Halle Hauptbahnhof is the centre of long-distance rail transport in Saxony-Anhalt. It is also connected with the Magdeburg S-Bahn network and the HarzElbeExpress regional rail network. To read more about Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof, click here: http://ift.tt/1wL4UNS . The station sees a good deal of varied rail traffic, including Magdeburg S-Bahn, Harz-Elbe Express, DB Regio / regional Deutsche Bahn services, ICE trains, Intercity trains, heritage steam tours and a great deal of passing freight. This film features views of all of the above. The footage is taken from both the station platform and the nearby InterCity Hotel, from a room overlooking the station. To read more about Magdeburg, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzAgF . To read more about Deutsche Bahn, click here: http://ift.tt/1yo9WSq . To read more about the HarzElbeExpress, click here: http://ift.tt/1x3euPs . To read more about transport in Magdeburg, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzAxj . To see a film of a hotel review of the InterCity Hotel Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof, from which some of this footage was filmed, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzBBo . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1ygzAgD I stayed at the InterCity hotel on a recent visit to Magdeburg. I needed to be close to the railway station, and this was a perfect hotel for me to stay in. The room was fairly basic, but it was warm and comfortable, and had a view across the railway lines behind the hotel. Breakfast was the usual InterCity buffet, and was very good, although the breakfast room was extremely busy, which wasn't particularly comfortable, and I was unable to film the buffet due to the number of people having breakfast. The film features exterior views of the hotel, both from the railway station, and in front of the hotel, as well as views of the entrance, bar, restaurant and a detailed room inspection. I would definitely recommend this hotel to other visitors to Magdeburg, particularly to those who need to be near the station. If you would like to read reviews about this hotel on TripAdvisor, click here: http://ift.tt/1wL4VBC . If you would like to visit the hotel's website, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzyFx . If you would like to visit the InterCity hotels web site, click here: http://ift.tt/1wL4Uxs . If you would like to read more about Magdeburg, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzAgF . If you would like to see a film of Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof, much of which was filmed from this hotel room, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzAgI . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .

http://ift.tt/1ygzyWh Horsforth railway station is a railway station in West Yorkshire, England. It is on the Harrogate Line 5.75 miles (9 km) north west of Leeds station and the final stop in the Metro regulated area towards Harrogate. The station is located on the Cookridge side of the Moseley beck but has a Horsforth postcode (LS18). To read more about Horsforth Station, click here: http://ift.tt/1ygzxBJ . When I travel by train from home, I usually begin my journeys at Horsforth Railway Station. I always have something with me which I can record some video footage with, be it my iPhone 5, Flip Ultra, Veho Muvi or Canon Legria HFS 200 Camcorder, so in the minutes that I'm waiting, I quite often make a few seconds worth of film of either the surroundings or of the passing rail traffic. I have done this for the past few years now, and at the beginning of a new year have released my compilation from the previous year. Here is my compilation of footage from Horsforth Railway Station in 2014. The clips have been put in the order that they were shot chronologically, starting in January and finishing in December. Some shots are by day, and others at night, but all of them capture the moments that I was there waiting. 2014 has been a year of continued development at Horsforth Station, with a new passenger waiting area on the Northbound platform and the completion of a turn-back facility also on the Northbound side, allowing trains from Leeds to terminate at Horsforth then turn back to Leeds, thus increasing capacity from the station into Leeds. The turn-back has only recently been used to help with extra demand at Christmas, but is not featured in use in the film. Featured class units and locomotive along with information about them is as follows: Class 43 - http://ift.tt/1uTkoUA ; Class 142 - http://ift.tt/1wL4Ttk ; Class 144 - http://ift.tt/1wL4Ttl ; Class 150 - http://ift.tt/1lsQUoK ; Class 153 - http://ift.tt/1wL4RSd ; Class 155 - http://ift.tt/1wL4Ttw ; and Class 158 - http://ift.tt/1wL4TJM . Featured train operating companies are Northern Rail and East Coast Trains. To read more about them click here: Northern Rail - http://ift.tt/1uTkoUx ; and East Coast - http://ift.tt/1uTkmvK . To read more about Horsforth, click here - http://ift.tt/1wL4S8X . To read more about Cookridge, click here - http://ift.tt/1wL4U0m . To read more about Leeds, click here - http://ift.tt/1jwfNkb . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1uTkpb0 . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1qnoMEq please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://ift.tt/1uTkpb3 please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1w6b7dl please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://ift.tt/1qnoMUM please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting http://ift.tt/1uTkprA .